The Indian voting system, upholding the largest democracy in the world, gives every single citizen of our country the right to choose their own leader. But with a population in the billions, the prime task of collecting the vote becomes a huge effort, which has been handled over the years by different kinds of voting systems, each with their own set of problems too. The goal of this project is to explore the problems and gaps in the current Indian voting system and propose improvements to design a new voting system. The solution to the project was focused on a single section of the newly proposed voting system, namely the ballot unit interface. A touch-screen device with a 15-inch display in portrait mode was used to design and develop the interface for the ballot unit, using which people could cast their votes in a mock election. The votes get recorded in the device, and it could also declare the results at the end. The improvements were realised more towards the usability and accessibility of the ballot unit by evaluating three sets of design options in comparison to arrive at the results.